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Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has released highres artwork for season 1

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Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($59.97) and Blu-ray ($79.97) releases of Spartacus: Blood and Sand for the 21st September. As well as "enhanced digital effects", each will include all new featurettes, behind the scenes footage, bloopers, and more. The Blu-ray release will also include 4 director's cut extended episodes. Early artwork is attached:

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Jeremy S wrote: On what planet do you come from where criticizing a show for its faults is considered the same thing as "backing it up"? Shows don't have sexual preferences. That's idiotic. They can, however, appeal to certain demographics. Spartacus, for example, appeals to blundering imbeciles who become easily flustered when faced with people who don't share their opinion.

Your giving it more credit by coming back and keeping it on discussion. When you should just save the time and keep quiet. You don't like the show we dont need to keep reading your BS about it! Ummmmm you were OBVIOUSLY making it seem like shows DO have sexual preferences.It explains how more ironic, stubborn and assh*le someone can be.

On what planet do you come from where criticizing a show for its faults is considered the same thing as "backing it up"? Shows don't have sexual preferences. That's idiotic. They can, however, appeal to certain demographics. Spartacus, for example, appeals to blundering imbeciles who become easily flustered when faced with people who don't share their opinion.

Jeremy S wrote: lee09 wrote: Hmmmm...yet the ironic thing is that both are here in what looks to me backing up the show ::roll eyes:: Not to mention how immature both statements sound ('closeted homosexual' and 'not getting enough action at home) WTF is that? The words derived from practically any high-schooler and/or dropouts. Forget the rip-off styles of '300' and 'Gladiator' and enjoy the show on its own right!! Bunch of freaking whiners!

I tuned into the season finale to "enjoy the show on its own right" and thought it was awful. And don't give me any "You would think any show is awful if all you saw was its finale!" baloney. One doesn't need to sit through an entire season to be able to tell the acting is godawful, the action is subpar, and the narrative is effed beyond belief. If you sat through every episode with the only thought drifting through the empty corridors of your mind concerning your desire to see even more, congratulations -- you are definitely in the target audience.

As far as I can tell, the only people who would derive any satisfaction from this series are men who have yet to come to terms with their sexuality (and want an outwardly heterosexual outlet for their frustration) and, now that you mention it, high school dropouts who are too dumb to know any better.

Thats how low of a person you are, pity. Now all the sudden shows have sexual preferences marked in them. For Heterosexual and for Homosexuals, Hahahaha. You're right, you are smart. Your insecurity still hunts you but your still very much heterosexual, you dont care so much for the show, neither do you like to come back and flame people that like the show and keep attacking them in comments. It explains you don't like the show........"at all". The show might be for 'closeted homosexuals' but then how does it explains why your so concerned about it and you keep coming back and backing up the show by commenting here.

lee09 wrote: Hmmmm...yet the ironic thing is that both are here in what looks to me backing up the show ::roll eyes:: Not to mention how immature both statements sound ('closeted homosexual' and 'not getting enough action at home) WTF is that? The words derived from practically any high-schooler and/or dropouts. Forget the rip-off styles of '300' and 'Gladiator' and enjoy the show on its own right!! Bunch of freaking whiners!

I tuned into the season finale to "enjoy the show on its own right" and thought it was awful. And don't give me any "You would think any show is awful if all you saw was its finale!" baloney. One doesn't need to sit through an entire season to be able to tell the acting is godawful, the action is subpar, and the narrative is effed beyond belief. If you sat through every episode with the only thought drifting through the empty corridors of your mind concerning your desire to see even more, congratulations -- you are definitely in the target audience.

As far as I can tell, the only people who would derive any satisfaction from this series are men who have yet to come to terms with their sexuality (and want an outwardly heterosexual outlet for their frustration) and, now that you mention it, high school dropouts who are too dumb to know any better.

Jeremy S wrote: I can only imagine its target audience is comprised entirely of closeted homosexuals.

Sjekster wrote: [quote=lee09 wrote]Sure, if you're either a prubescent teen, if you're not getting enough action at home, or like mentioned before, a closeted gay (kidding of course).

Hmmmm...yet the ironic thing is that both are here in what looks to me backing up the show ::roll eyes:: Not to mention how immature both statements sound ('closeted homosexual' and 'not getting enough action at home) WTF is that? The words derived from practically any high-schooler and/or dropouts. Forget the rip-off styles of '300' and 'Gladiator' and enjoy the show on its own right!! Bunch of freaking whiners!

lee09 wrote: The above users are complete haters. I have not seen the show but I keep hearing from everyone differently. That its completely amazing!Sure, if you're either a prubescent teen, if you're not getting enough action at home, or like mentioned before, a closeted gay (kidding of course).

This serie is pretty much laughable because it's so over the top, if you ask me.

KMA wrote: Those haters that are saying it's nothing but a copy of "300" & "Rome" with sex, nudity & bad acting, those are the ones that have very limited taste in what cable TV offers.Well, to me 300 is for people with "limited" taste, if you ask me, and if you should feel the need to make such statements.

It basically can be summed up to this: Half naked oily dudes + totally naked sex slaves doing handjobs during c**ppy dialogs + cheap version of 300 effects while fighting + some more sex slave action, sometimes with fighting and said special effects included.

lee09 wrote: The above users are complete haters. I have not seen the show but I keep hearing from everyone differently. That its completely amazing!

Speaking as someone who has seen the show from the very first episode, it IS completely amazing. Watching the show is like watching an awesome swords-and-sandals mini-movie. You can't help but be hooked. Those haters that are saying it's nothing but a copy of "300" & "Rome" with sex, nudity & bad acting, those are the ones that have very limited taste in what cable TV offers.

Nothing special. Mix together 300 with a tiny bit of Rpme, bit of occasional sexy nudity and some bad acting. Also some shotty visual fx because you have to have visual fx. The plot didn't keep me wishing to see another episode.